In Spiritualized, Jason Pierce uses minimalism for maximum effect. Most of the songs during the band’s 130-minute performance Friday night at the Theater of Living Arts built on a one- or two-chord guitar riff, but they became majestic, inspiring monuments.
Pierce’s roots are in psychedelic rock (going back to the ’80s, when he called himself J. Spaceman in the British band Spacemen 3) and in the Velvet Underground (the new Sweet Heart Sweet Light and its lead track, “Hey Jane,” jumble the titles of VU’s White Light White Heat and “Sweet Jane”), but he’s added to them a healthy, healing dose of gospel’s redemptive power and sly allusions to the innocent sounds of doo wop and early ’60s girl groups.



